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Teach Your Child How to Handle Bullies

August 18th, 2007 by Nick Ramsay

One of the toughest parts about being a parent and sending your child off to school is the thought of that child going to a learning institution and having to deal with bullies. School is meant to be the place they learn in a safe and friendly environment, and as much as we hope they [...]

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Teach Your Child How to Interact with Others

August 18th, 2007 by Nick Ramsay

One of the first things children learn and are taught is how to communicate or interact with those around them. In fact, by the time an infant is three months old the baby begins to interact with their parents through facial expressions and cooing sounds. As we continue to interact with our baby we are [...]

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Teach Your Child How to Form Positive Friendships

August 15th, 2007 by Nick Ramsay

Throughout the childrearing years, friends are among the most important people in a child’s life. Many children are formed by the friendships they create throughout their lives, in fact researchers say that children who do not share close bonds throughout their adolescent years may become depressed and harbor feelings of loneliness and low self-esteem. Yet, [...]

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Teach Your Child How to Be Creative

August 15th, 2007 by Nick Ramsay

Creativity is the ability to see things in a different light, to view the world in a distinct and personal way. Many people visualize creativity as a talent; in contrast creativity is a thought process whereas talent is a special skill we have personally. Creativity can be taught whereas talent is something we are born with. [...]

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